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How to be a unit trust agent?, example, public mutual
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chowsc
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Jun 19 2007, 03:33 PM
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Well Its easy to get the license  Just approach any agent (or go to the agency office )and they will arrange everything for you (the courses, the Computerized Unit Trust Examination, and so on) Me myself has been an agent for almost 2 years. If you are working parttimely on it, you can get some tokens as pocket money. And you are working as full-timer, most probably you can get a living out of it  (as your agency will guide ya) I got into it last time because I planned to buy some funds for myself each year. The good thing when you become an agent is that you always get to know the news of newly launched funds earlier than the others ^^ (other than the commissions earned) Oh ya last but no least, you can learn a lot from the seniors and full time agents too ( you will get to experience the FUN time for selling funds at malls etc) ^^ this can really brush up your interpersonal and marketing skills lol for public mutual, visit http://www.publicmutual.com.myThis post has been edited by chowsc: Jun 19 2007, 03:37 PM
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chowsc
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Jun 19 2007, 03:46 PM
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QUOTE(Neo18 @ Jun 19 2007, 03:44 PM) i don't feel comfortable approaching my agent la.. HE IS GOING TO LOSE MY BUSINESS... any other way to get in touch of public mutual? ermm get yourself to be an agent? ^^ or contact the manager-level agents ? ^^ those managers can really give good points and explanations heheh
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